Disclaimer: I don't own Twilight. All rights go to Stephenie Meyer. I just own Kai, one of my characters.
I had been long gone from both the homes that I knew of at the time. One from North Korea, as my father brought me to Germany after my mother passed away. I didn't know much about her, or remember her at all, so to be honest, her loss wasn't a big deal to me, as cruel as it may be to admit it. I never knew why I decided to leave such written records… I wasn't one to leave traces of what I did with my life, so when my wife Jin died, I was surprised to see myself starting a diary, with pictures and everything. My second home, it had been in Germany, with my father, step mother, two step-siblings, a brother-in-law and two nieces, one named Lauren, and another on the way, whose name I never knew. But then again, it had been my fault. When the Nazis came to our door, for being Jewish in Nazi Germany, they noticed how I was different. I did have my mother's Asian eyes, but other than that, I did look like someone pure German, the kind of people they did look for. I idly stood by and did nothing as they were all carried away, to where, I wouldn't know until years later.
I was changed that day, into a creature of the night, and did serve on the military for around two years before heading towards another place. I wasn't really sure where I was going, I just sort of travelled all around the world.
Around 1990, I met a woman in Armenia, and took my first lover. That didn't last long, only a couple months, and before long, I was gone.
In 1991, I arrived to Japan, where I met a young woman, barely nineteen years old. She seemed to know exactly how to handle someone like me, a harsh, cold person. Usually people were frightened at the mere sight of me. Not that I could blame them, to be honest. I did look scary and intimidating, but for some reason, she didn't seem to be scared of me.
Instead, she would come visit me every day, despite the fact that I couldn't really care less at first whether she came or not. I was used to being on my own and thought that I didn't need anyone in my life. But it didn't take long before we were dating.
We would go to every place that she knew in Japan, and little by little, she broke down my walls, the cold one I left intact so no one could ever hurt me. It didn't take too long for me to propose to her, and moving with her to South Korea. For the first time in my life, I was happy with her.
We were married for around six years when we conceived the first set of twins, Kuvira and Minori. I did spend a lot of time working, but I always made time for my three girls. Around a year later, we had the second set of twins – Kenichi, and Hyun. And after that, we had the youngest pair of twins, this time a boy and a girl – Tenzin, and Korra. And in a flash, my life had been taken right before my eyes, as I held my dying wife on my arms as she took her last breaths, forever parted from me. The walls were back up, but I wasn't just cold now. I was dead, and had no humanity left.
